Professors
Danny England, AIA
rutledge alcock architects, l.l.c.
404.214.5797
As an Architect, Danny is interested in the translation of architecture from drawn artifact to constructed reality. Focusing on material assemblies and detailing as a primary language of architecture, Danny has learned the value of using standard materials in creative ways to make cost effective design solutions. Danny believes in creating architecture that is inspired, functional and financially responsible.
As an Instructor, Danny believes that the knowledge of the architect is conveyed through drawings, and stresses the importance of skills in visual communication to the education of the architect. Danny has helped shape the future of the profession as a studio instructor in the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech, and as a visiting critic in the architecture programs at both Georgia Tech and Southern Poly, respectively.
As an instructor for ACCI, Danny's professional philosophy and academic experience brings a unique perspective to the Program and our students.
Dawn M. Trimble, Principal of The White Box
678.973.0040
Dawn Miranda Trimble uses her passion for design to create environments that are beautiful, comfortable and reflective of each clients' aspirations. Having educational and professional experience in architecture and interior design, she believes a holistic approach creates memorable spaces. Dawn has over 8 years of professional design experience and is a registered interior designer as well as a LEED accredited professional.
Early on in her design career, Dawn has been recognized for her unique design talent, diverse work experience, and commitment to the community. The experience gained by working in professional interior design and architectural firms helped to shape the position she has based her firm on.
Dawn continues to work on diversifying the profession through community involvement in design organizations and academic research. She has taught design studios and seminars at Georgia Tech (GT) and Southern Polytechnic State University and remains involved with minority recruitment initiatives. In the fall of 2009, she was instrumental in leading the GT National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) design team to a first place win for their competition entry at the National NOMA convention.
As the lead instructor for ACCI, Dawn's professional and academic passion brings a well-rounded knowledge to the Program and our students.
